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Lynx
I’m glad I don’t use that piece of shit.
Firefox or nothing.
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Kwrite
The problem is that who and what you consider to be right is extremely subjective.
I think a lot of people would like the idea of decentralized social media in principle but most of them just want to download an app on their iPhone and get going instead of learning anything.
I really think every package repository should be opt in and every publisher should be required to verify their identity and along with checksum verification for the downloaded files.
Yeah I don’t want it to become a cesspit like Reddit, Facebook, and Xitter.
No. The whole fediverse thing is niche and likely always will be. That might be a good thing though.
Mass Effect LE still uses Unreal 3 just with better textures and shaders. They could do the same thing for DAO.
I mean programming language package managers are just begging to be used as an attack vector. This is why package management should be an OS responsibility across the board and only trusted package sources and publishers should ever be allowed.
Any halfways decent GPU driver and device firmware will put it into a low power state when it’s idle.
I meant the car’s AC and sound system but okay.
Because it’s stupid and Lemmy is decentralized unlike Reddit so it wouldn’t make sense anyway.
Anywhere in the modern era basically
Honestly at this point just make a mobile app to control it.
It’s a good game and I haven’t noticed anything preachy about it.
I actually like the gameplay a lot and the storytelling isn’t as bad as some make it out to be.
Intel is the only US based and owned foundry that is on the leading edge of fab process technology. That’s what the government wants domestically. Defense isn’t just military and certain intelligence and similar functions need high performance hardware. I somehow don’t think the NSA is using CPUs made on Northrop Grumman’s 180 nm planar CMOS process. Army radios might use that shit but the highest tech defense and intelligence agencies are using modern hardware. Intel is the best option for manufacturing it.
TSMC could be an option now with its US based GIGAFABs but it would be a much more complex deal with the US government where chips made for it would have to be made entirely in the US and possibly by a US domiciled subsidiary instead of TSMC’s main Taiwan based parent company. The same goes for Samsung.
The idea of a QFET or QTFET isn’t particularly new.
One man’s Heaven is another man’s Hell.